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10-22-2009, 01:18 PM
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#1 | | Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Name: James City: Mooresville State: NC County: Iredell Join Date: Jan 2006  10-22-2009, 01:18 PM
Hi Everyone,
Need a little advise, I'm not sure if this is the correct forum or not but... Due to the economy and unemployment I may need in the near future need to sell my tools (shop). I know that everyone is going to say/think not to do it, that things will get better and I'm sure they will but I'm not sure they will in time for me. Really I'm not wanting a pity party, I'm just very much a realist and I see how things are shaping up and they are what they are. In the next 8 weeks or so if things don't turn around, I will be in a position where I will need to liquidate my shop tools. In the grand scheme of things they can be replaced in the future when things get better. To make a long story short unemployment will run out around Christmas and me and my wife will need to make some hard decisions. Could be that I will need to relocate to a cheaper area, don't really know. Hopefully things will change and this will not happen.
What my real question is: How is the best way to sell off the tools, etc? I checked into an auction and found that, that is not feasible. Things like Craigslist is kind of scary due to who knows, who or what can show up on your doorsteps. I though of a tool yard sale. Classified ads on this site. Having an open house/shop sale for fellow woodworkers, etc. Best would be someone to just buy everything but no chance in that, I think. I guess I kind of worry about selling off the best stuff and being left with the rest.
What do you all think?
Thanks....James
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10-22-2009, 01:29 PM
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Name: Geoff City: Lillington State: NC County: Harnett Join Date: Jan 2008 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.96 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! James,
I have tossed around the same ideas, not due to the economy, but due to a health issue. I actually go in for surgery tomorrow. I think that Craigslist is a good way to go but.... you have to be prepared. If a guy wants to look at your table saw, wheel the table saw out front so that is the only thing he is looking at. Don't invite anyone into your shop or home unless you get a good vibe. Ads here work and ads on WoodNet seem to work well. With all that being said, I hope things work out for you.
If you decide to sell I would be interested in a drum sander if you have one (if I am still able to use one!).
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10-22-2009, 02:19 PM
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Name: Doug Robinson City: Raleigh State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Jul 2006 Age: 48 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.96 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! If you have to sell I like the idea "Having an open house/shop sale for fellow woodworkers, etc." You could post it here and we could organize a BBQ get-together/sale.
Since you said you know most will say don't sell, I will forgo that. Good luck.
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10-22-2009, 02:20 PM
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Name: Dave City: Raleigh State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Jul 2005 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.30 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Well, no need to get paranoid about it.Try to sell the high dollar items here first. If they don't sell pretty quick then the price is probably too high. Next,put them on craigslist for a good price and they will sell there too.. Do a cash only and post pictures in the craigslist ad. Expect people to negotiate price. My prices always have 10% to play with. Same when I buy. Can't hurt to ask for 10% off if I'm willing to pay full price anyway.
Maybe only sell a few at a time. Don't make it look like you are desperate. Most expensive/heavy/big ones first. I have both bought and sold on craigslist. All kinds of stuff. Even got/gave freebies. Its the wave of the present/future. Can't be anymore dangerous than ads in the paper. Out of probably 30 buy/sells, I have never encountered anyone other than some average citizen trying to buy/sell something.
The closer you get to the holidays the harder it will probably be because the disposable income (whatever there is of it) is going to holiday stuff.
I have also tried to sell bundled tools or tools with attachments and it doesn't seem to work out for me. So I then I'll strip them down and sell the parts (example: saw, stand, blades, etc) and actually make more money in the end, but it is more of a hassle.
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10-22-2009, 02:28 PM
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Name: Stephen City: Wilmington State: NC County: New Hanover Join Date: Jul 2006 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 4.01 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! James,
Very sorry to hear of the circumstances you find yourself in. I'm sure its quite stressful. After reading your post, I find myself wondering what it is you do and if there is any connections I may have to pass along. If I'm thinking that way I'm sure there are plenty of others thinking along the same lines. Maybe you can add a post describing what professionally your about and maybe help will come in a strange way.
I usually meet CL responders up the street in a shopping center because " its easier than finding my place". Of course the real reason is "I don't think I want you to know where I live".
Good Luck,
Stephen
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10-22-2009, 02:45 PM
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Name: Bas City: Raleigh State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Aug 2007 Age: 36 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.96 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Jim, sorry to hear you have to sell.
My $0.02:
- Selling everything at once is difficult, and you'll take a hit on the price
- Try selling here on North Carolina Woodworker, and maybe post on some of the other woodworking forums as well, especially items that can be easily shipped (saw blades, router bits, accessories etc.)
- Start with your big ticket items first. Someone who comes to buy a table saw may ask - anything else you want to sell? That's a good way to sell more without a massive advertisement
- Price aggressively and smartly. If you ask too much, you won't get any serious buyers, only looky-lous who want to lowball you or unsavory characters. But at the right price, you'll get real woodworkers and sell quickly
- Don't worry about the good stuff going first and being "stuck" with the rest. You'd be surprised what people will pick up as a secondary item. You can always make a "grab box" of items each costing $1 or $5 or $10. Use those items as your negotiating items, e.g. "sorry, I can't take anything off the price for the table saw, but how about I throw in these two featherboards and the hold down clamp?". That's how you get rid of those.
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10-22-2009, 04:25 PM
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Name: Andy City: Cary State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 50 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.53 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Originally Posted by DaveD I have also tried to sell bundled tools or tools with attachments and it doesn't seem to work out for me. So I then I'll strip them down and sell the parts (example: saw, stand, blades, etc) and actually make more money in the end, but it is more of a hassle.
Hope it all works out for you. +1 on that advice. There are some discriminating buyers out there, but for a substantial number (most, I think, if you are talking CL buyers) accessories have no value when they are shopping for an item. Yes, they may realize later that it was good that they paid a little more for the router that had a bunch of bits or the saw with featherboards, but I think you are better off pricing separately. This is definitely true for machines; when I see someone selling multiple stationary machines as a bundle, I expect big savings. |
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10-22-2009, 05:37 PM
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Name: David City: Lincolnton State: NC County: Lincoln Join Date: Dec 2008 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 3.81 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Sorry to hear about the hard times. I know all too well whereof you speak. My wife has been out of since Labor Day last year. Don't give up the ghost just yet. There has been another extension of unemployment benefits for up to 20 more weeks. This is due entirely to so many folks still being unemployed, our glorious govt. types fear riots and civil unrest if several hundred thousand people suddenly hit the streets in a foul mood.    Hold off selling as long as you can but at the same time, "shop" your stuff around and line up a few buyers......for the just in case. |
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10-22-2009, 05:47 PM
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Name: Reggie City: Albemarle State: NC County: Stanly Join Date: May 2007 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.07 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Ask walnut jerry how the lady in Salisbury did on selling off her husband's stuff when she began with North Carolina Woodworker. I went by the last day of the sale and most of the good stuff was gone, so someone bought it!
As a licensed auctioneer, I understand the complexities of a auction sale, especially with advertising and a small amount of merchandise. But, perhaps if you took some really good photo's of each item, similar to what the internet auction guys do, and posted it on North Carolina Woodworker and elsewhere, you might get the results you are looking for. People will buy sight unseen, ask Phil Ashley.
My 2 pennies.
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10-22-2009, 05:48 PM
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Name: Ken City: Whittier State: NC County: Jackson Join Date: Mar 2009 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.61 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! I believe this ws brought up,not sure,but the last thing you want to say is I HAVE TO SELL.You may want to say something like going in a new direction.Or just make it plain to whoever that your not giving them away.This way you will eliminate a few a of the ones wanting to take advantage of you being down on your luck.I hope that things turn around for you though an you won't have to take that route.
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10-22-2009, 05:57 PM
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Name: Reggie City: Albemarle State: NC County: Stanly Join Date: May 2007 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.07 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! I believe Peggy in Charlotte has also had pretty good luck selling her entire shop. I think she began on North Carolina Woodworker also. She "caught" me this way! LOL! 
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10-22-2009, 06:33 PM
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Name: Jerry City: Salisbury State: NC County: Rowan Join Date: Feb 2006 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.69 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! James--------It is indeed sad to hear that type news.
When I promised a friend I would help his wife sell the shop "stuff", I really did not know how it was going to work out.
We decided to go with selling the larger pieces first-------the price was usually 50% of new comparable machinery. Machinery less than 2 years old with little run time was set at 75%. Some items included some accessories.
I spent a lot of time researching prices on the internet for small items such as hole saws, router bits etc.
We did have a North Carolina Woodworker sale first--after listing on the North Carolina Woodworker site and entertaining any interest for specific pieces. The widow had two yard sales after that and still had gobs of things left. Shop gadgets are hard to sell at any price. Even carbide router bits were slow to sell at 50%. We did sell all the machinery except a Delta shaper----practically new.
You have more value than you realize , probably. Shame of it is------you take a beating value wise when you liquidate.
Good luck on your decision and best wishes for you.
Jerry
PS--If you want to talk one on one about it PM me and we will set a time and place to do it.
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10-22-2009, 07:31 PM
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Name: Jeff City: Stovall State: NC County: Granville Join Date: Feb 2009 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 5.83 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! James my advise to you my friend is a man has to do what a man has to do and once a man makes up his mind he does it. |
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10-23-2009, 02:57 PM
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Name: Scott City: Cary State: NC County: Wake Join Date: Jul 2007 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.53 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! James if it comes to it, and I sure hope not, be prepared to sell piece by piece. Very few folks are looking to buy a full shop but folks are always looking to buy certain pieces.
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10-23-2009, 04:01 PM
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Name: James City: Mooresville State: NC County: Iredell Join Date: Jan 2006 Avg Visit Freq/Week = 6.03 over 180 days | Re: Need Advise - May need to sell entire shop! Thanks Everyone,
I've gotten some good advice and it seem the main info is to sell the larger tools piece by piece. Then deal with the small stuff (router bits, blades, shop gadgets separate). Also when it comes time (if it does) it will not be as a "Fire Sale" or act of desperation. I will know in advance when the time has come and will start the process.
Hopefully it will never come to this but you do need to plan for the future. I hope this thread continues as there is some great comments and maybe someone else out there is in the same boat and it will also help them.
Thanks,
James
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